I’ve only had eighteen years in my life so far so no, I’m not really sure who I am yet? Physically, I’m a rather slender Asian American with your typical mocha colored hair and brown eyes. But if you were to really know me, I’d say I am a romanticist, a dreamer, and all sorts of things thrown into a pot. I have this fiery, irritable temper that makes me a bit too outspoken at times. I’m stubborn and prideful. But I know that I’m all of these things because I am sensitive and terribly afraid of being alone. I really need company and people to just show that they care enough. I’m also very pensive and analytical to many things and people. But beyond all of that however, I can be very gentle and tender. I have very strong morals and integrity and kindness to those in need. I love to draw and write in my down times; all the colors and words make me feel relaxed, like I’m in my own little world where there is nothing to worry about.
My top three concerns with freshman year are my social life, grades, and spare time. As a new student, making friends and connections are very important to me. The more people you know, the easier your life would be because you will have people to lean on or people to benefit you. But at the same time, you have to balance this with your old friends as well. I just really want to meet as many people as possible to broaden my horizons. A the same time, grades are the top of my priority because I have so much to prove. I want to excel and make it out on top so no one can look down on me again. I want to make my family proud and myself proud. I want to make a better life for everyone. And lastly, I need my spare time to unwind and cool down from all the hectic times. I also need this time to work on my design portfolio and resumes so that I can kill two birds with one stone.
College is definitely different in the fact that it is more freedom but more work. Classes aren’t a set time, breaks are long, and you get to go anywhere around the school or outside. It’s like a community within a school. But at the same time, you need to catch up on work on your own, no one spoon feeds you anymore or reminds you. You have to stay on top of work. It challenges your character/
College will make me more independent and will teach me how to persevere and work towards my goals.
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